University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2007

C09004v4 Bachelor of Business (Honours)

Award(s): Bachelor of Business (Honours) (BBus(Hons))
Bachelor of Business (BBus)

CRICOS code: 015933J
Commonwealth supported place?: Yes
Load credit points: 48
Course EFTSL: 1
Faculty/institute responsible: Business
Location: City and Kuring-gai campuses

Overview
Course aims
Additional admission requirements
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Other information

Overview

The Bachelor of Business (Honours) provides an opportunity for advanced study in the disciplinary areas of accounting, finance and economics, management or marketing.

The course provides the ideal foundation for students who plan to pursue a career in applied research in business and related professions, or who plan to undertake Master's or Doctoral research studies.

Course aims

The degree seeks to provide students with the knowledge, competencies and values necessary for a fulfilling and effective career related to the specialisation chosen.

Additional admission requirements

Students must have completed the UTS Bachelor of Business (C10026/C10027), or an equivalent degree, with an overall Credit average and an average mark of 70 (or equivalent for non-UTS students) in the discipline area in which the Honours degree is to be awarded. Admission also requires the approval of the relevant Head of School.

Applications should be made on the appropriate UTS admission form and a Faculty questionnaire must also be completed. Both forms are available from the Faculty of Business Student Offices.

Course duration and attendance

The Honours degree comprises one year of intensive full-time study, or, in approved cases, two years of part-time study.

Course structure

The Bachelor of Business (Honours) comprises 48 credit points of study.

Students may undertake any of the following four streams.

  • The Accounting stream provides the knowledge and skills to critically evaluate accounting issues. The coursework component provides research skills necessary for critical evaluation of both theoretical and empirical studies in accounting. The thesis component focuses on an area such as market-based accounting research, contracting theory, auditing and management accounting.
  • The Finance and Economics stream brings students up to date with both the latest theoretical issues and the current research methods used in finance and financial economics. The research project develops skills through applied research in a relevant area, and prepares students for further research in either industry or postgraduate studies. It is recommended that students undertake this program on a full-time basis.
  • The Management stream prepares students for applied or postgraduate research in many areas of management. The coursework component brings students up to date with the latest theoretical issues and research paradigms currently in use. The thesis component involves original study in one of the major areas.
  • The Marketing stream prepares students for further academic research or research in a marketing management position. The coursework component provides in-depth knowledge of contrasting theories of marketing, and expertise in a range of current research methods and analytical techniques. The thesis component involves original applied research in some disciplinary area of marketing.

Course completion requirements

CBK90793 Stream choice 48cp
Total 48cp

Course program

Course programs for each of the four streams (Accounting, Finance and Economics, Management, and Marketing) are shown below.

 
Accounting
22901 Accounting Research and Consulting Skills 6cp
22902 Financial Reporting, Capital Markets and Disclosure 6cp
22903 Contemporary Issues in Management Accounting Research 6cp
22906 Thesis in Accounting 24cp
22908 Economics of Auditing and Assurance Services 6cp
 
Economics
25921 Theory of Financial Decision Making 6cp
25922 Financial Econometrics 6cp
25984 Thesis in Finance and Economics (Honours) 12cp
25917 Advanced Macroeconomics 6cp
25918 Economic Policy Seminar 6cp
25919 Readings in Economics 6cp
25924 Advanced Corporate Finance 6cp
 
Finance
25921 Theory of Financial Decision Making 6cp
25922 Financial Econometrics 6cp
25984 Thesis in Finance and Economics (Honours) 12cp
25924 Advanced Corporate Finance 6cp
25923 Derivative Security Pricing 6cp
25728 Bond Portfolio Management 6cp
25729 Applied Portfolio Management 6cp
 
Management
21907 Research Methods in Management 6cp
21908 Advanced Research Methods in Management (Honours) 6cp
21909 Theorising Organisations and Management 6cp
21910 Researching Organisations and Management 6cp
21912 Thesis Proposal in Management (Honours) 6cp
21913 Thesis in Management (Honours) 18cp
 
Marketing
24770 Thesis in Marketing (Honours) 1 6cp
24771 Thesis in Marketing (Honours) 2 18cp
24901 Advanced Theory in Marketing 6cp
Select one of the following: 6cp
      24902 Research Methods in Marketing6cp 
      24908 Qualitative Research Methods6cp 
24903 Readings for Thesis in Marketing (Honours) 6cp
24907 Advanced Research Methodology: Marketing 6cp

Other information

Further information is available from the Business (Honours) website at: